Over the weekend, French electronic duo Daft Punk gave fans a tiny taste of what to expect from their fourth studio album, Random Access Memories, the team's first full-length project since 2005. (Unless you consider 2010 snoozefest Tron: Legacy, which the group scored. But that was more of a two-hour music video that glows in the dark.)

"Electronic music right now is in its comfort zone and it's not moving one inch," Bangalter tells Rolling Stone in a new interview. The duo says the album will explore new territory for the DJs, namely by enlisting collaborators like The Strokes' Julian Casablancas, Animal Collective's Panda Bear, and Kanye West. At Coachella, meanwhile, the duo was apparently disguised in "civilian garb" to watch the teaser surprise the crowd of festival goers. "The fun part," says Bangalter, "will be seeing the footage people shot when it hits the internet." The album is due out May 21.